Tuhala is a village in Kose Parish , Harju County in northern Estonia . As of the 2011 census , the settlement's population was 105. It is believed that settlement in Tuhala dates back around 3,000 years.
2-595: The Tuhala Karst Area, named after the village, lies for the most part in neighbouring Kata village. It has Estonia's largest area of porous karst , with several underground rivers and sinkholes . The karst area is best known for its Witch's Well (also in Kata). Tuhala Manor was first mentioned in 1468 as Toall . It belonged to several Baltic German families: Tödwen (1468–1517); Delwig (1517 – mid-16th century); Ulrich (?–1663); Wrangell (1663–1693); Mellin (1692–1863); Lilienfeld (1863–1919). The cartographer Ludwig August Mellin
4-613: Was born in the manor. The last main building had two storeys and was built c. 1800. Its early Classical appearance was changed to a more Neoclassical appearance in the 1880s. The manor was burned down during the Revolution of 1905 , along with more than 150 manors in Estonia. It was never restored; nowadays only few parts of the walls remain. Some of the outbuildings have been preserved. [REDACTED] Media related to Tuhala at Wikimedia Commons This Harju County location article
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